There was never any tradition of anti-Semitism at the University of Chicago - Jews were admitted to the University upon its founding without any quotas and it had notable Jewish graduates and faculty members within a decade or so of its founding.
One can make that argument about Harvard - but Chicago is a different matter entirely.
I thought it had been published by the Harvard Kennedy School of Government.
The University of Chicago?
I'm surprised.
Wasn't that a relatively sane college until recently?
Core curriculum in the Western canon, Alan Bloom, Hayekian economics, etc...?